This is a finely detailed pair of early 1900’s Japanese brass temple lanterns. They are shaped as pagodas with hinged doors to hold a candle. Each side is etched with a traditional Japanese design. Very good condition.
Height: 14”
Diameter: 12”

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This late 1800’s bronze sculpture is in the form of a carp swimming amongst turbulent waves. Wonderful aged patina with a few missing parts, including damage to the mouth.
Height: 9”
Length: 10”
Depth: 4”

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This early to mid-1900’s bronze incense burner has been naturalistically cast in the form of a goose. The feet and feathers are well detailed with the wings serving as a detachable cover to hold the incense. Very good condition.
Dimensions: Height: 8”
Length: 9”
Depth: 5 ½”

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These bronze altar candlestands take their theme and some design aspects from China, but the overall shape and bronze filigree work indicates a 19th century Japanese origin. The eyes on the bases derive from ancient Chinese archaic bronzes where such stylized features were common. The low relief design is a lightning pattern , a version of the Greek key fret design, popular in China for centuries and often used by Japanese artisans in their own designs. They are in very good condition, except for height variation in the candle stems.
Dimensions: 18” x 5”